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Start the search1.Type KEYwords to search2. More wordsrelated to yourtopic will givebetter results for the purpose of3. Use only KEY demonstration Iwords. Avoid will use the wordsentences Manager

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Understand the results3 key Components Link to the web site and its title Click here to reach the site Brief contents of the web site. Scan through if it meets your Address of the search. website May give a brief idea of the content in the website

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Select Options Use drop down for more options1.Be specific2. Eachcomponentgives variedResults3. Use only KEYwords. Avoidsentences

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Saving search for reference If It is a web site, Option 1: Add to favorites for further reference Option 2: Save the file as .mht file File >>Save as >> Webarchive , singlefile file(*.mht) If File type is specified in advanced search, Right click and “ save target as”

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Using words to searchand… or… not Using AND between words shows Web pages with information using both words Using OR between words shows web pages with information using either of the words or both the words Using NOT between words excludes the word after NOTUse quotes to Search an exact Phrase Eg: “Manager worker” shows web sites with exact phraseUse wildcards like * for missing words Eg: “Harry potter and *” shows all the stories that start with “Harry potter and”

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Using Commands to search Use these commands (without quotes) in the search window. “ intitle: ” Find sites with one search term in the title. “ allintitle: ” Find sites with all search terms in the title. “ filetype: ” Specify a type of document to search. Note that a colon : follows the command

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Use of command – intitle: Results of using command gave me sites with manager in the web site nameUse of command –allintitle:Results showed meweb sites with bothmanager and workerin their site nameUse of command – filetype:Here I gave filetype: as GIFso the results are the links toGif with manager in theneme!